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Budget night vision

#1 Post by Gazza »

Now the bunny season is looming I've decided to do some night shooting so will be after a night vision scope.
Can anyone recommend one up to 500 quid?
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#3 Post by Polchraine »

dromia wrote:Carrots 5/- per lb.

Price of bloody carrots nowadays.

Surely you mean €0.64 per kilo


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I'd consider the Pard units tbh.
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#5 Post by Gazza »

Thanks, very helpful green55
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#6 Post by Gazza »

RDC wrote:I'd consider the Pard units tbh.
Just looking at those, do you have one?
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Gazza wrote:
RDC wrote:I'd consider the Pard units tbh.
Just looking at those, do you have one?
No, but I know a few who do and rate them highly.
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#8 Post by kennyc »

Gazza wrote:
RDC wrote:I'd consider the Pard units tbh.
Just looking at those, do you have one?
I have used the Pard 700 add on for a couple of years now, it does all I need and although I first started using it with an additional IR iluminator for Fox, I now just uset the integral IR as it is more than adequate
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2nd hand Pulsar Digisight?
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